Transmission shifting mechanism



C. A. GUSTAFSON TRANSMISSION SHIFTING MECHANISM Aug. 8, 1950 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Oct. 23, 1948 INVENTOR. Qr/ 6 11: 74m BY ATTORNEY 8, 1950 c. A. GUSTAFSON v 2,517,871

TRANSMISSION SHIFTING MECHANISM Filed Oct. 23, M ZSI'leets-Sheet 2 Ill 38 o A IN V EN TOR.

ATTORNEY Patented Au 8, 1950 2 517 371 1 s 'l-RANSliflSSIONrSHIFTllSQ I v, H Carl A. Gustafson, Peoria, 'lllzyassign'orltocater '1 -,-..-pillar.- Tractor 00., Peoria;'Ill.,-'a corporation'of I 9 California ilpplioatifi o "lon 23, 1948-, serial No.

---2 Claims. (CLMPHS);

. This invention relates to .8 Sh l mo h niS slots l6-provided in'each of the collars -may be ar typ tran m ss ns. 1 .1, general d more aligned 'as illustrated in Fig.-12. =1 I r particularly to'a control mechanism for shifting sho n-in Fig ';3 ;the slots l6 re 'adapted'to the s ars from a r m t p s n. rec'e'i'veith'elower'endlof ashifting finger Itrigidly The mechanism h r in b is mp oy d in 5 ."secured'v to a shaft [8,- extending through;.and co ju ct on W a o y ar p transsupported for rocking as well as longitudinal mission in which slidable gears are manipulated sliding movement in a housing |9 secured t t to mesh with other gears for changing the driving transmission case by means of cap screws 2 I. The ratio. In the past, when the manually actuated sh ft 3 is provided with an enlargement 22 control lever was moved to a location other adapted to cooperate t a pair f diametrically than directly Over the transmissioogears the opposed spring pressed balls 23 contained within connecting linkage became quite complicated and a housing This permits the operator t0 usually included plurality of canes requmng identify by feel position of the finger l1 relative an excessive amount vertical clearance for to the shifter collars; That is engagement of the satisfactory oIlemtion' balls 23 against the opposite shoulders of the. It is an oblect of the present inventmn t0 enlargement 22 takes place when the finger is provide aremotely controlled transmission shiftengaged with one or the other of the outside;

mg mFmaniSm Simple and W shifting collars. When the central shifting collar operatlon adapted for use wherein the vertlcal is engaged the balls are riding freely on th clearance to accommodate the mechanism is rel- Smooth pmjtion of the enlargement aitively t' It is also an Object or this.inven' A lever 25 is clamped as by cap screw 26 to the hon provlde rgmote control mechamsm {for extending end of the shaft l8 and at its opposite shifting the gears transmission elf-the l-lke end, the lever is connected by a universal conwhich permits unusual freedom in the location motion 21 to one end of a link 28 The opposite 2 the Operator control and which eliminates 25 end of the link is connected by a universal congzgt $g fg ggfizz fig 23 3;125: 2} nection 29 to the cane end 3| of a manual control this invention will be made apparent in the folli gg fs fiagggigg zi g gg g g i?" 2? Specificatioin gs reference is made r gidly secured to a plate 35 which forms the iloor to e accompany ng awmgs' 30 of the operators station. A resilient bootis asso In the drawings: F1 f 1 ciated with the control lever 32 as lllustrated at g 15 ragmentary View ins de elevation of 38 to exclude dirt and other foreign materials.

a s ifi h n em 0 zni il lve nti ofi w i i li pir t s brokzn flggy t g 3 The lever 25 is also provided with a slotted recessclearly Show t construction; 1 31 for the reception of one end 0i a lever 38 Fig.2 is a sectional view taken along line II-II P1Vta11y Supported by means of a pm 39 from o of Fi 3; bracket 4| rigidly secured to the floor plate as by Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken along line a cop screw The opposite d of the lever IIIIII of Fig. 1; and 38 is bifurcated forming an elongated opening Fig. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view t k 43 through which the cane 3| of the control lever along line IV--IV of Fig. 3. 2 extends.

Fig. 1 illustrates the shifting mechanism in its n op a Swinging of ntr l l v r 32 in a association with a number of shifter forks, three transverse direction relative to the longitudinal of which are illustrated at H). The shifter forks axis o e Shifter rails 1 results in the o are of the type normally employed for shifting 38 rocking a u i piv ta sup t 39 ausin the gears in a transmission (not shown) but" the S a I8 to Slide axially in the housing which are disposedwithin a transmission case, a thus permitting selection of the shifter collar part of which is indicated at H in Fig. 3. Each of h wh h th a el! is en a dw nsin f the shifter forks is rigidly secured to a shifter the control lever in a direction parallel to the rail l2, the ends of which rails are supported shifter rails results in the shaft I8 being rocked for longitudinal sliding movement insuitable about its axis effecting longitudinal slidin o brackets, one of which is illustrated at l3 sethe selected shifter rail and its associated gear.

cured to the transmission case by means of cap During movement of the control lever 32 in this screws M. A collar [5 is secured to each of the direction, the lever 38 is not actuated as the cane shifter rails and the collars are disposed closely 5 3| is free to move within the opening 43 formed adjacent to each other in Such a, manner that by the bifurcated end of the lever.

having a plurality of shifting forks adapted to be selectively engaged and shifted to effect changes in gear ratio and having a finger engageable with said forks and carried by a shaft for selective engagernent with the iorks :upomsliding of the shaft and" shifting ofif'the engaged-:"fo'i1k upon rocking of the shaft, a manually actuated upon rocking of the shaft, a manually actuated shifting cane remotely positioned from said shaft, a lever pivoted centrally of its length engaging the shaft at one end and the cane at the other end to eifectsliding of the shaft when the cane is swung in one direction, a separate linkage bev tw,een,.tl 1a. can esand the shaftito reflect rocking otrllthegshatt when the canedsrocked ing'a transversely opposite direction, and a slotted connecshifting cane remotely positioned from said shaitjiim t between the pivoted lever and the cane to a lever pivoted centrally of its lengthengaging the shaft at one end and the cane 'atthe other" end to effect sliding of the zshaitiwhemthercane.

versely opposite direction.

2. In combination with a. gear trarisiniSs'iSn having a plurality of shifting forks adapted to be selectively engaged; and: shiitedu-toi eiie'ct 20 changes in gear ratioandzhavingzazfiiiger engageable with said Tbrks imdficairid hiyrai shattifor selective engagementwithrthe forkszupon siiding o'fithe shaft and 'shiftings ofll'the engagednfork permit free movement of the cane as it effects roki r'ighofiftheshaft through said linkage.

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